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Black Diamond

Project Details

The new 5,000 square-foot Black Diamond Library was completed in May 2008.

Funding to build the new library was budgeted prior to the 2004 Capital Bond, although bond funds will pay for ongoing maintenance. The new library was constructed together with four other libraries using the design-build construction process.

The new library includes more materials, computers, space for children and teens, and a community meeting room.

Community Celebrates Black Diamond Library Opening!

Even if it wasn’t bright red, the new Black Diamond Library isn’t hard to locate. Just ask the 150 people who gathered on the morning of Saturday, May 24, to celebrate the opening of the new library.

As community members, local dignitaries and library staff gathered, the Miho and Diego Duo entertained the crowd with Latin music. Once the ribbon cutting ceremony got under way, KCLS Director Bill Ptacek welcomed everyone.

Several dignitaries addressed the crowd and expressed their excitement for the new library, including Black Diamond Mayor Pro Tem Geoff Bowie and two members of the KCLS Board of Trustees, Richard Eadie and Rob Spitzer.

“This new library is a product of so many people,” said Rob Spitzer.

Sian Roberts, with Miller-Hull Partnership, recalled spending a day with the Friends of the Library members when the building was just beginning to be designed. They met at the site and together staked out the location of the new 5,000 square foot library.

“We have a building to be proud of,” said Cory Olson, President of the Black Diamond Friends of the Library.

After all the dignitaries had an opportunity to say a few words about the project, Bill Ptacek invited all the children to help cut the ribbon. Once the doors opened, community members were greeted by Dewey and Sketch and enjoyed refreshments and giveaways, including book bags, coloring books, bookmarks and buttons with a rendering of the new library.

Monthly Updates+-

2008

May 2008
The new Black Diamond Library opened to the community on Saturday, May 24. More than 150 people gathered to celebrate the new facility with a ribbon cutting and open house.

April 2008
The construction project is nearing completion and KCLS is working with the
city on street improvements. The grand opening celebration is set for May 24,
2008, 10am.

March 2008
The new library is still under construction and will reopen to the community
in May 2008.

February 2008
Construction of the new library continues. Street improvements are completed
and the building is on schedule to open in May 2008.

January 2008
Construction of the new library continues to be on schedule, with the library
anticipated to open in the summer of 2008.

2007

December 2007
Street improvements were recently completed and construction of the new library continues to be on schedule. Other new developments also are underway in the city, such as a housing development that is planned for the west side of town. KCLS intends to work with the city administration to attract patrons from both the new development and the subdivisions that are north of the old town area.

November 2007Construction work continues to progress on the site. The library is anticipated to open in the second quarter of 2008.

October 2007
BNBuilders recently completed the onsite water detention system and work is progressing on the site. The new library is anticipated to open in the second quarter of 2008.

August 2007BNBuilders is working to complete off site work and to begin the onsite
water detention system development. The building permit was submitted on May
8 and review comments were submitted the week of July 2. We anticipate receiving
a permit this month which would allow BNBuilders to start building construction.

July 2007
BNBuilders is working to complete the off-site work and begin the onsite water
detention system. Permit review comments were submitted the week of July
2. We anticipate receiving a permit this month, which would allow BNBuilders
to start construction this year.

June 2007
BNBuilders is completing the off site work and beginning the onsite water detention
system.

May 2007
The Design Build team submitted plans for the building and site permit review to the City of Black Diamond early in May. Comments are anticipated within one month for final revisions to the plans.
April 2007
The Design Build team, lead by BNBuilders, attended a pre-submittal meeting for a building permit in March. Written comments were sent to the team and documents are being prepared for the building and site plan submission.

March 2007
At a meeting with the City Administrator and Mayor of Black Diamond in February, city officials pledged that the permitting process would be completed in time for construction to begin in June. Since that time, however, KCLS has encountered delays and a lack of response. For instance, KCLS was assured that we would not be required to install lights on the street of the new Black Diamond Library. That mitigation was added after the site design was approved. It is also in conflict with the current design guidelines for Black Diamond in this location. Nevertheless, the issue has been brought to the City Council. As of last week, we still have not been notified that the requirement has been lifted.

February 2007
The City of Black Diamond has a new City Planner, who has given us a schedule that would enable construction of the new Black Diamond Library to begin in May or June 2007. To discuss our interest in keeping this project moving forward, KCLS staff met with Mayor Howard Botts and City Administrator Rick Luther. There appears to be significant development in Black Diamond to the south and west of the library site, which leads them to believe the library is well positioned to serve current and future residents. They also had some interest in a Black Diamond Library Advisory Board as a vehicle to engage citizens from the Lake Sawyer area who may orient more toward Maple Valley or Covington. We have already seen progress as the City cleared up some confusion about street lights on the library site.

January 2007
With help from the City of Black Diamond’s new Community Development
Director, KCLS finally has a firm schedule for the development of the new Black
Diamond Library. Negotiations continue with the City of Black Diamond regarding
street lighting and other infrastructure requests made of the contractor.

2006

December 2006
Despite weather delays, Merlino Construction has completed the waterline construction and is now focused on completing the telephone, cable and electrical relocations. A bike lane and storm water detention mitigations will be completed as weather permits.

November 2006
The installation of the new 12” water main has progressed despite
it being the wettest month on record in King County. When crews were able to
work they laid down approximately 400 feet of pipeline per day. Work is expected
to be complete in December. Additional work will include relocating electrical
and telecommunication vaults and underground conduits along the frontage of the
short plat on Roberts Drive. Finally, work will be done to restore the road,
add a bike lane and sidewalk on the short plat frontage and provide surface water
treatment and management for the additional impervious surface.
October 2006
The City of Black Diamond released the “right of way permit” necessary
for the frontage improvement work and installation of a 12-inch water line along
Roberts Drive. The contractor, Gary Merlino Construction, has indicated that
most of the work will be performed in November 2006. It is hoped that the weather
will not become a problem. The street lighting for the frontage improvements
is being designed by Intolight and the installation of the electrical circuitry
and vaults is part of the work for this contract. The new Black Diamond Library
and its site plan are now being developed by the architects and engineers. They
must first submit a summary site plan to the City for administrative approval.
This site plan will guide the work for the consultants in preparing the more
detailed site plan for further review and approvals by the City. All of these
approvals must be completed prior to submitting documents for a building permit.
September 2006BNBuilders and the City of Black Diamond met to coordinate plans to start the installation of the new water main, frontage improvements and remaining short plat parcels on the library site. The last steps include determining what street lighting should be provided and how much of the frontage landscaping should be installed with this phase of the work. The current schedule indicates construction will start March 2007. A public meeting for Black Diamond is being scheduled to follow-up on the design of the library.

August 2006
Installing the new water line, relocating utility lines to the road, replacing and expanding a portion of the road, and providing for the surface water management are all part of the work required for the short plat mitigations. This work has not yet begun because several steps must be completed. KCLS must obtain utility easements for the electrical, cable and telephone lines that will be placed underground along the frontage of the short-platted property. Potelco, Inc. (the company that manages the design and construction for electrical and telephone utilities) must also conduct some engineering work.

July 2006
The waterline installation and other frontage improvements are on hold
pending the City of Black Diamond’s procurement process for construction
inspection. Merlino Construction is ready to begin work immediately following
the notice to proceed.

June 2006
In follow-up to last month’s public meeting in Black Diamond, representatives
of the Friends of the Black Diamond Library met KCLS staff and the Design Build
contractor/architect team at the property for the new Black Diamond Library.
The group walked most of the parcel to see what it looked like and how the proposed
site plans felt. Site constraints and opportunities were discussed. Building
and property corners, as well as the driveway were stacked to clarify the proposed
site plan, the goal of which is to allow for future expansion and to maximize
the visibility of both the parking area and library activities.
Review of the site plan with the City of Black Diamond Planning Commission is the next step. The waterline extension and road restoration work is to be awarded to Merlino Construction. BNBuilders offered the work through the Builders Exchange Service and contacted eight public works contractors who specialize in this type of work. They received three bids.

May 2006
BNBuilders issued a Request for Bids for the water line extension and the frontage improvements required for the issuance of a Short Plat. The bids are being reviewed with the intent to start construction this summer and complete the work before winter.
More than 30 community members attended a meeting about the new library on May 24, at which the contractor and architect team presented the project. There was considerable discussion about the orientation of the library and the location of parking. The attendees also stressed the need to have the library sited and designed so that it could be expanded. It became apparent, however, that the site does not have a view of Mt. Rainier unless the owner of the adjacent property removes some trees. The owner, who was present at the meeting, said that short of KCLS buying his property, the trees would not be removed.

April 2006
The Short Plat and bond for frontage improvement work were approved by the City of Black Diamond. The following week, the purchase of the land in Black Diamond was completed (closing date April 14). The contractor/architect team is preparing to conduct public meetings
about the design of the Black Diamond library and other libraries in the Design
Build package.

March 2006
Plans were set in motion to close the sale on March 31. The seller, however, objected to the preliminary Short Plat lot sizes. He has agreed to defer the closing date for an additional week to allow time for KCLS to have the surveyor revise the lot sizes and for City staff to review the new plat alignment. Negotiations continue with the seller regarding the final Short Plat property lines. The City must review and approve any changes to the preliminary Short Plat to ensure there are no material changes to the previously granted plat.
As one of the design-build projects: On March 6, a team of 10 jurists will hear presentations by the best and final contractor teams. Following the interviews, the consultants will be present with conceptual designs for an open house at the Service Center. The best and final proposals will be evaluated for cost, quality of design and distinctive community elements.
On March 23, a kick-off meeting was also held with BNBuilders and Miller-Hull Architects. Contract issues, schedules and project budgets were discussed. The Black Diamond site will require finalization of the purchase agreement prior to commencement of construction work.

February 2006
KCLS received notice that the City has approved the infrastructure
improvement plans prepared by AHBL Engineers and reviewed by PACE Engineers.
The cost estimate of $330,000 was also accepted by the City. KCLS will obtain
a performance bond in this amount. Following the City’s acceptance of the
bond, the short plat for the project will be approved and recorded by the City
of Black Diamond. This action will allow KCLS to complete the purchase of the
parcel.

On March 6, a team of 10 jurists will hear presentations by the best and final contractor teams. Following the interviews, the consultants will be present with conceptual designs for an open house at the Service Center. The best and final proposals will be evaluated for cost, quality of design and distinctive community elements.

January 2006
The City of Black Diamond issued comments and revisions for completing
the plans and specifications for the water line and street improvements. KCLS’ engineering
company revised the plans as requested and returned them to the City. An additional
extension of the land purchase agreement was arranged. While the City is assuring
us that the issuance of a Final Short Plat will be speedy, no one can be certain
when it will occur.

2005

November 2005
KCLS consultants have received the City’s comments on the redesign of the
water line extension and associated storm detention and site restoration work.
A variance application was submitted to the City to reduce the width of the road
surface and the amount of storm water detention required. We understand that
there will be an administrative review and approval process.

October 2005
The variance application for the reduction of requirements for surface water management and for frontage improvements is being assembled for submittal to the City.
September 2005
The City of Black Diamond issued comments and revisions for completing the plans and specifications for the water line and street improvements. Significant changes were required including preparation of a city code variance application. While this may ultimately save costs on the construction work, KCLS expended significant consultant costs to design and redesign the public works infrastructure. After redesigning and resubmitting the plans the City will review the work and process the variance. KCLS will provide a performance bond for the work that will allow for the final step of the Short Plat process to proceed. When the Short Plat is recorded, KCLS will pay the balance remaining on the contract with sellers. At that time the project will be suspended until the Design-Build Contractor is selected and has signed a contract with KCLS.
Donald King Architects (DKA) has been selected to prepare the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the five libraries in the design-build group: Black Diamond, Muckleshoot, Carnation, Fall City and Snoqualmie libraries. DKA has assembled the documents necessary to issue a package for contractors to understand the scope and locations for the projects. The current plans call for completion of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) by the end of October. The overall goal is to have the contractor team selected and under contract by March 2006.

August 2005
Plans and specifications for the design of the water line extension
and related construction are currently being reviewed by the City’s Engineering Consultants. To date, Bassetti Architects have not received any corrections or updates from the City’s
Consulting Engineer.
July 2005
The plans and specifications for the design of the water line extension
and related construction are currently being reviewed by the City’s engineering
consultants.
June 2005
Plans for constructing the new water line and other public works along Roberts Drive were completed by the engineers and submitted to the City. The City is in the process of contracting with a consultant to review the plans for conformance with City standards and requirements.

May 2005
The engineers and surveyors have been developing the plans for the
infrastructural work required to complete the Short Plat process. A cost estimate
will be prepared following approval of the plans and specifications by the City’s
plan review contractor.

April 2005
The City of Black Diamond issued an approval letter on April 8, 2005, with conditions for the Preliminary Short Plat. The original purchase agreement for the site was signed in March, 2003. KCLS gave the civil engineers a Notice to Proceed to design the location and depth of the water line extension, right of way reconstruction, curb cut locations for driveways, surface water detention requirements and other site utility locations. KCLS will provide a bond in the amount of the cost estimate to get the final Short Plat approval. The work for installing these improvements will be included in the project Construction Package.
March 2005
The City of Black Diamond issued an approval letter with conditions
for the Preliminary Short Plat application. The original agreement was signed
in March, 2003. KCLS gave the engineering firm of AHBL a “Notice to Proceed” to
design the location, including depth of the water line extension, right of way
reconstruction, curb cuts locations for driveways, surface water detention requirements
and other site utilities. KCLS will provide a bond in the amount of the cost
estimate in order to get the final Short Plat approval.
February 2005
Staff at the City of Black Diamond is reviewing the revised Preliminary Short Plat application. The neighbor and the seller seem to have agreed to the revisions. Because the shared access road was removed, limitations were made to restrict future development and the protracted length of time that has passed; the seller has requested that KCLS pay the 2005 real estate property taxes (about $4,400 divided into first and second half payments). The original purchase agreement was signed March 2003.
After the city administrator provides an approval of the Preliminary Short Plat application, KCLS will give the engineering firm AHBL a Notice to Proceed to design and run cost estimates for the condition of development for the Short Plat, including the installation of the water line extension, right of way reconstruction, curb cuts for driveways, surface water detention and other site utilities planning. KCLS will provide a bond in the amount of the cost estimate to get the final short plat approval.

January 2005
KCLS continues negotiations with the City of Black Diamond, the seller
and neighbor of the location for the new Black Diamond Library. In January, KCLS
submitted a revised short plat application and provided the seller with an amended
sales agreement. The short plat application was revised because the City required
KCLS to obtain a “buy-off” from the neighbor north of the proposed
library entrance road. KCLS offered to provide shrubs to mask the library building
and its entrance, to minimize the light cast on his driveway by matching the
grade of Roberts Drive with the grade of the library roadway and minimize landscape
obstructing his view of Mount Rainier. The seller of the property has provided
a commitment letter to restrict future development access to the shared entrance
road from his property. With the pledges of the library and the seller, the City
of Black Diamond should issue a preliminary short plat. The original option agreement
was signed in March of 2003.